Right click on that folder and select Empty Recycle Bin. Scroll all the way down in the folder structure of your software’s library. ![]() If you don’t the software still sees that flawed design as being in your library, so you wouldn’t be able to download the corrected one. It does that so that your Cloud library (the copy of your library that Silhouette keeps track of) stays the same as the copy of your library that’s on your computer. That means your software sends a message to Silhouette America’s servers saying that you’ve deleted the design. It also initiates a sync of your library. ![]() That sends the flawed design to your software library’s recycle bin. Once you have found the flawed design, right click on it and you’ll see a new dialog box open. If you haven’t moved it, it will be in the folder titled Recent Downloads. Or, you can do a search for it. The first step is to get rid of the flawed design. Step 1: Delete the flawed design from your library This helps me to be able to keep my business going and provide more tutorials. That means if you click the link and purchase something, I may receive a small commission. Note: This post contains affiliate links. But what if you had already downloaded the original, flawed design? How do you get the corrected copy into your library? Did they fix all the flaws? That’s the topic for today’s post. ![]() I also contacted Silhouette America about the issues and they have cleaned up the design. I pointed out several problems with a design and showed how to fix them. Last week I shared several ways to alter a design to fit your project, and I used the Silhouette Design Store‘s free weekly design as a sample.
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